I do. He's on my NL only dynasty league bench. I hope he hits balls as well as he does people.

Him and Baez look like wildcards. They have awesome talents, but both still believe in the theory/truth that you don't walk off the island. Story is both are uncoachable. Almora does look promising, but Theos will be looking for a job if these two don't pan out.

The Cubs should be pushing Castro for pitching prospects now. Castro is awful at SS and if Baez pans out they'll both be stuck at 3rd, with neither really an option at SS or 2B. And they really have no SP prospects.....

Him and Baez look like wildcards. They have awesome talents, but both still believe in the theory/truth that you don't walk off the island. Story is both are uncoachable. Almora does look promising, but Theos will be looking for a job if these two don't pan out.

The Cubs should be pushing Castro for pitching prospects now. Castro is awful at SS and if Baez pans out they'll both be stuck at 3rd, with neither really an option at SS or 2B. And they really have no SP prospects.....

That's the thing....He seems like a nice piece, but are you really building your team around Adam LaRouche part deux?

Rizzo is over-hyped as so many Cub prosopects. I wouldn't get excited about him until he goes around the league a couple more times. The more I see from the Cub front office and ownership, the more I don' t think these people know what they're doing. I don't think Cub fans are buying this nonsense, either.

Rizzo is over-hyped as so many Cub prosopects. I wouldn't get excited about him until he goes around the league a couple more times. The more I see from the Cub front office and ownership, the more I don' t think these people know what they're doing. I don't think Cub fans are buying this nonsense, either.

If it makes you feel any better, Rizzo was an incredibly well regarded prospect while he was with Boston and San Diego, as well